THOMAS M.

THOMAS M.

We were having our old house repainted, and I really wanted the finishing touch to be the replacement of the rain gutters that had rusted away some fifty years ago. I knew that copper would look great, but I feared it would be unaffordable. The first estimate from a Pasadena competitor at over $17,000 almost made me give up on this idea. But after meeting with Ralph from Brothers Sheet Metal, and reading his great reviews on Angie’s List and beyond, I received his estimate, and was more than pleased that it was more than 60% lower than the previous bid. The job was tricky, as they had to fit the gutters over existing notches in the rafter tails, and several of the seamless gutter sections were so long that three men were needed to lift them. The job took three days instead of the anticipated two, because of the idiosyncrasies of our old house. The timing was almost too good to be true: Just about an hour after the job was completed, the first rain of the season started in earnest, breaking our long drought. We sat on our front porch and watched as water rushed down the two decorative copper rain-chains that had just been installed at each of the front corners of the house. And because we decided at the last minute to purchase these two rain chains, Ralph voluntarily reduced the price of the job by $480 because of the copper he had saved on down-spouts.
In a nutshell, we had an exceptional experience with Brothers Sheet Metal, and can recommend them wholeheartedly to all!